Fig. 1. Reproduction in outline of the Dodo in Savery's Orpheus at Haag. Vide antea No. 7 in the List of Paintings.
Fig. 2. Outline of Dodo (and Pelican?) in Ruthart's "Circe and Ulysses" at Dresden. Vide antea No. 13 in the List of Paintings.
Fig. 3. Outline of Dodo (and Pelican?) in Frans Franckens (?) picture in Dresden. Vide antea No. 14 in the List of Paintings.
No. 1. Outline of Dodo in Roelandt Savery's picture at Berlin. Vide antea No. 2 in the List of Paintings.
No. 2. Outline of picture by Roelandt Savery in the British Museum. Vide antea No. 9 in the List of Paintings.
No. 3. Outline of Dodo in Jacob van Neck's Voyage, Plate 2 (1598).
No. 4. Outline of Roelandt Savery's Dodo, Vienna. Vide antea No. 4 in the List of Paintings.
No. 5. Outline of Dodo in Broeck's Voyage (Peter van Broeck's Voyage, 1617).
No. 6. Outline of Dodo in Piso's additions to Jacob Bontiu's Oriental Natural History, 1658.
No. 7. Outline of Dodo in Sir Thomas Herbert's Relation of some yeares Travels, 1626.
No. 8. Outline of Dodo in Clusius Exoticorum libri decem, 1605.
No. 9. Outline of Dodo in Joan Nievhof's Gedenkwaerdige Zee and Lantreize, 1682.
No. 10. Outline of Dodo in John Goeimare's picture at Sion House, 1627. Vide antea No. 3 in the List of Paintings.
No. 11. Outline of Dodo in Roelandt Savery's picture at Pommersfelden. Vide antea No. 6 in the List of Paintings.
No. 12. Outline of Dr. H. Schlegel's restoration of the Dodo in Transactions, &c., of the Amsterdam Academy, vol. 2, 1854.
No. 13. Outline of Dodo in Roelandt Savery's picture, Zoological Society, London. Vide antea No. 5 in the List of Paintings.
DIDUS SOLITARIUS (SELYS).
RÉUNION DODO.
(Plates [25], [25a], [25b].)
Great Fowl Tatton, Voy. Castleton, Purchas his Pilgrimes, ed. (1625) I p. 331 (Bourbon or Réunion).
Dod-eersen Bontekoe, Journ. ofte gedenck. beschr. van de Ost. Ind. Reyse Haarlem (1646) p. 6.
Oiseau Solitaire Carré, Voy. Ind. Or. I p. 12 (1699).
Solitaire Voy. fait par Le Sieur D.B. (1674) p. 170.
Apterornis solitarius de Selys, Rev. Zool (1848) p. 293.
Didus apterornis Schlegel, Ook een Wordje over den Dodo p. 15 f. 2 (1854).
Pezophaps borbonica Bp., Consp. Av. II p. 2 (1854).
Ornithaptera borbonica Bp., Consp. Av. II. p. 2 (1854).
Didine Bird of the Island of Bourbon (Réunion) A. Newt. Tr. Zool. Soc. VI pp. 373-376, pl. 62 (1867).
Apterornis solitaria Milne-Edw., Ibis (1869) p. 272.
? Didus borbonica Schleg., Mus. P.B. Struthiones p. 3 (1873).
Solitaire of Réunion A. Newton, Enc. Brit. II p. 732 (1875).
The Didine bird of Réunion was first mentioned by Mr. Tatton, the Chief Officer of Captain Castleton, in his account of their voyage given in Purchas his Pilgrimes. His account is as follows:—
"There is store of land fowle both small and great, plenty of Doves, great Parrats, and such like; and a great fowle of the bignesse of a Turkie, very fat, and so short winged, that they cannot fly, being white, and in a manner tame: and so be all other fowles, as having not been troubled nor feared with shot. Our men did beat them down with sticks and stones. Ten men may take fowle enough to serve fortie men a day."